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  2. John A. Macdonald - Wikipedia

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    John Alexander Macdonald was born [a] in Ramshorn parish in Glasgow, Scotland, on 10 January (official record) or 11 (father's journal) 1815. [b] [1] His father Hugh, an unsuccessful merchant, had married John's mother, Helen Shaw, on 21 October 1811. [2] John Alexander Macdonald was the third of five children.

  3. 1st Canadian Ministry - Wikipedia

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    The First Canadian Ministry was the first cabinet chaired by Prime Minister John A. Macdonald.It governed Canada from 1 July 1867 to 5 November 1873, including all of the 1st Canadian Parliament as well as the first eight months of the Second.

  4. Electoral history of John A. Macdonald - Wikipedia

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    Macdonald in 1872. This article is the Electoral history of Sir John A. Macdonald, the first prime minister of Canada (1867 to 1873; 1878 to 1891). A Conservative, he was Canada's second longest-serving prime minister, with two separate terms as prime minister (1867–1873, 1878–1891). He won six general elections and lost one.

  5. Bellevue House - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue House continued to be inhabited by middle-class Kingston families until it was purchased by Parks Canada in 1964 with the intention of commemorating Sir John A. Macdonald. [9] Significant renovations had been performed in the intervening century, including the addition of electricity, indoor plumbing, and central heating, as well as ...

  6. National Policy - Wikipedia

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    The National Policy was a Canadian economic program introduced by John A. Macdonald's Conservative Party in 1876. After Macdonald led the Conservatives to victory in the 1878 Canadian federal election, he began implementing his policy in 1879. The protective policy had shown positive responses in the economy with new industries flourishing ...

  7. John Macdonald (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Macdonald (December 27, 1824 – February 4, 1890) was a Canadian merchant, churchman, philanthropist, and politician in the late 19th century in Toronto. He was a major patron of YMCA and the Toronto General Hospital .

  8. John A. MacDonald (Nova Scotia politician) - Wikipedia

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    John A. MacDonald (born January 25, 1979) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 2021 Nova Scotia general election. [2] He represents the riding of Hants East as a member of the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia. He is a small business owner and active volunteer. [3]

  9. Timeline of the John A. Macdonald premierships - Wikipedia

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    MacDonald c. 1875. The following is a timeline of the Premiership of John A. Macdonald, who served as the first Prime Minister of Canada from July 1, 1867 to November 5, 1873 and again from October 17, 1878 to June 6, 1891.